And Elisha said unto him, Take bow and arrows. And he took unto him bow and arrows.
Parallel translations
- WEB Elisha said to him, “Take bow and arrows”; and he took bow and arrows for himself.
- BSB Elisha told him, “Take a bow and some arrows.” So Jehoash took a bow and some arrows.
- NKJV And Elisha said to him, “Take a bow and some arrows.” So he took himself a bow and some arrows.
- NASB And Elisha said to him, “Take a bow and arrows.” So he took a bow and arrows.
- NLT Elisha told him, “Get a bow and some arrows.” And the king did as he was told.
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Quick answer
Elisha tells King Joash to take a bow and arrows, beginning a prophetic sign-act about coming victory.
Overview
Prophets often delivered God's word through symbolic actions, not words alone. By involving the king physically, Elisha draws Joash into a living promise of deliverance from Syria (Aram). The episode shows that even on his deathbed the prophet continues to be the channel of God's gracious purposes toward an undeserving nation.
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